Gazette of the United States. 'PHILADELPHIA, WtnHESDAV DECKMBER ID. Prices of Public Stock, Philadelphia, December io- light ptr c«et. ftotk—wj ■ 113 * » lgvr.ye, «=«. ftitk 7 N»»j Jitto J Deferred 6 p:c cent tht*« (icrcint. j »•* f« KUt. 1 4 i*» per «ut. J nose at market BANKU Sliitd, i4o ( >.c«ytMi - pcDDiyiTttii, iis d,l "> C HwAmerii* Ij» ditto C lkfwuceCi.Pno)'' nxttt din* J North America to* 7|J Tiropikc - IJA • »6o doUt* Schuylkill Bridge - Wizcf Lorn, «7i Laod Wnrinu »j • 30 100 acre* mt-Cimni LtHAjTidtti, 9| JtiUu 9° « 9 1 « 57 EXCHANGE, On London at 60 days 70«7iJ Bates of Foreign C.qins and Cur rencies in the United States—-per act of Congres for payment of Du ties. ErigUlh pound sterling 4 44 Irilh do do 4 10 ( Dutch Florin or Guilder o 40 f nr >Cita*trf ttYttt, No. 143. -v.t ® TO THE PUBLIC. Sl3t months have elapsed, since the pre)'- j ent Editor of this Gazette, became its Cole 1 proprietor, by purchase, from Mr: Jno. W. , Fefiuo. He therefore deems it proper, at 1 this period, to (lat» some particulars rqlatue 1 to it, at, and since the time when it became j his eftablifhmeut. Thr Gazette of the United States, had from its commeucment, been conduced, at different periods, by two gentlemen, of acknowledged talc'nia and relpeA. biliy ; hence ■it merited and obtained countenance from a ■very numerous and refpeft*b!e class of the community. It was, th-ref re, realonahly concluded, that on its becoming the pro perty of another, who from several years absence from his native city> was recognized only by private friends, that a proportion of those who had previously honored it by their support, would withdraw their names.— This was partially the csfe but so fir from re'alifing the fears emertiined on this point, not one fourth of the number contem plated, ?>ave relinquished. I his alone was a favourable omen, but it is infinitely more gratifying to observe, that, the numbers ad ded to his fiibfcription lift, have exceeded his calculations two-fold. In the Advertising department, many favours, are acknowledged, but as on this particular, reds the ability to meet large pecuniary, weekly disbursements, it is found requisite to solicit a more liberal support. This paper, exclusive 6f the number cir culated in this city, is read in every town, of any Importance, in the United States, and in the adverufiug line, will be Wind highly beneficial to the Mercantile part of the community, It will be deemed fuperfluous, at this time, to enter into a detail of the political principles of the Editor—the motives which 2 ftuite him, and his gener.il plan of editing. Thev are now univerftilly known, and it is highly pleafii'.g to find, that they are gene rally approved of, by a refpeftabl" portion of the community, who have fanftioned that appiobatioh with their names and purfts. It >.toy be observed by some honed, wor thy hnen, that the style of the Gazette is Sometimes violent, and' that private per ons, are at those times attacked—To the charcre of violence he obje&s, that of warmth js •cheerfully admited and he will here f.bferve, that advocating truth, and the cleared intererts of his c untry, he feels a a l, which he thinks, and thev on refteftion 3 ult admit, is laudable. T> "fe. who ebjea to his giving full scope to his feelings on this fubjeft, will do well to consider, that he has to contend with an unprincipled, darings and afpirir.g fa&ion ; who threaten ■every thing virtuous, with total fubverfi.on, whofe only arguments are falfehood and calumny. Private characters, are held sacred, gene rally speaking, hut when turbulent aliens and naturalized citizens, become bawlers at town meetings and write libel after libel on the firfl charafters iu our country When they fanftion with their detested names the most gl»f> n K wifehoods and tlie vilefl: de tra&ion, amid such an uproar, silence would be criminal. Such men and thole only has the Editor dragged before the American peo ple ; he has opposed them, and will continue to appoft" thew, and from the flrongell ties 6f attachment to America, he will uncea singly combat with all the means in his posver, the infidioug and inveterate foes to this country whether foreign or doroeflic. under wherever specious garb tbev may please to alTume. Nov. 19 Philadelphia Dancing Assembly, The fcco'nd ffell will lie l;e)(!• will be on cxl( alterpitt Thurfdijr evi-BMig luring. the,fcafwi. P;«n*>ct 9 ' X Par amount of a Jbarc 4eo par ■ DolU. Cts. M. M'CONNELL, 'wABHI NG To N CI ¥ X~. CONGRESS OF V//(£ UNITED STATES. House of Representatives, Thursday, December 4. Mr. Hi!! p clei.ted a memori 1! from Sa mtiel Hai rifon Smith and ThoriUs Oarpen reprelenting 1 hat they had uuiertakei to report the debates nt the Houlejthat foil urv 10 their ex;>eifta'ion, on the luggeftioi of inconvenience to the m mbers, th *y had not received pemulTion to occupy a iituatii 011 ithin the bar, without which, they wen nimble to (tale with fidelity the t roceeding and debates ; and praying the permillion o the Honle to be admitted within the bar As soon as the memorial was read tin Speaker role and cbierved, 1 hat kelinj hmdi-lf re'lponliblc to the honle for tin faithful difchaige of the duties attached ti his lituation, he thought it proper to (late the line of condutthe had purlued it this butinefs. He dated that he was ap plied to by letter, on the full day ot the tel lion by Mr. Stewart, n quelling pemiitlioi to occupy a place v ithin the bar ; that ht immediately took the lequeli into confidera tion ; that in the mean time iimilar re quells were made hy other individuals ; thai on obfervinv Hr ; i:tn:c of the room and the arrangement of the furniture , it at WCi appeared to him inconsistent with the n'it) of the House, or tjie convenience of the members, to grant the permilfion asked that the area was too small, to afford tht n.-cetfary accommodation ; that the po rtion cenfidered as the lead inconveni ent to the Honle wsi within the window frames ; that, in his opinion, this politioi: would not be agree tide tothe ftcnographers as the view ot the members on the oppolite tide of the house from either window would be obllruArd: that if apoliti >ll was afligned in any other pari ot the h lute, t!ie ttenog.a phei would iie bet wee-1 the chair and ionic of the members, w'tioh would render the preservation of order inipofhble ; tliat lie had Hated these reasons, and informed the applicants, that if agreeable to them, he would ilfign a place in the galleiy; whuh (hould be let apart for their extlulive ule ; and that he considered that to be the moll eligible position. He concluded by re, eat ing that it was in lus ablr.lu elv impoflible to prel'ervc the dignit\- ot the House, and to .maintain the c„uw nu-.ice ut the members if the requelh-d o .imlHou were giver.. Such was Ins hiii,hism* .naide opinion—lt was unaltered —it was Hill the fame. Mr. Nicholas fa; 1 that the members ot the House mull receive a common inierctt in having the de ates takt»n with fidelity . If the debates were taken, they ought to be taken with precision. Thole who to. !: them Ihouhl not be de barred irom the belt in- ails of hearing with accuracy. For his part he could not discern t he inconvenience to exist. The d lk, which it was necellary to admit within til. bar, would not project beyond the window tiame ; and as to the re in a: kof the Speaker respecting the m convenience of such a position to ihe Steno graphers,- it was easily obviated by the ecu,fideration, that any inaccuracy v Inch might occur in the repoi t of the individual who took ' hem on one tide ct the chair would be checked by the reporter situated on the other fide. lie thought thr desire of the meiriuiialnis ought not to be palled cvei*.lightly. 1 hey had a right to the heft place that the houte doulsi aflign. He moved v'. Weftray ; Dame Alhfield, mrs Francis. Country I.aG'es—anf« Arn»ld, miss Solo:noss, mrs Do&or, mrs Stuart, &c l&c In act IT, A Country Dance, By thecharailers. To Ahichwill be added, a fjv >rite Farce, in two atf.<, ca'led The Prisoner at Large ; Or, the Humours of Killarney. 3000 Bushels Lisbon SAL T, On board the Soow M.iry, for sale by Wi«v &, & ROBT. G. LATIMER. December 6 Sweet Malaga Wine. 300 Quarter Calks, on hanl, of the Mentor scar g... irom Malaga—Entitled to 18 cents per gal lon, drawback ppiy to EDWARD DUN ANT, No. 1 49, south Front street. N. B. A lad of reputable connexions, (-f 'an oMiginf, mild temper, who writes a tolerable hanJ, and is w. 1 ver£eJ in arithmetic, will be taken as an apprentict■- Apply as above. Dccembci 8. "3' 1 NOTICE. » PETITION to 'he Lrgylature in behalf of A un/alisjicd Land War* ants, is waiting for the Signature of luch persons as may be in terested, at the office OF M. M. Connell, at No- 143 Chefnut, a few daors above Fourth ftreet. . t December 8. '■3 t * Samuel Reynolds, , TA rL 0 B, H?.s isrnovedvirom No. 4 n , No. 44, Soutli ThircV-llreet, next door above the Bank of the "United. States. Nov. 15. eod2W 20 Dollars Reward., RAN away from the frigate Condellation, j captain Murray, at Marcus Hook, 2 mu- Utta man, named William Williams, but better known by the name of JOHNS! ON.- He was fifer to the marines on board said ship, ; sbaut 2i ye:rs of ape, 5 feet, 7 or 8 inches high, 4 little pock marked, full tacec! and free, ! open countenance, stout made, his hair tied in a (hort queue —Had on when he went away, an ! olive coior'd jacket, and pantalooßS, the colour of which is not recollected. Having been ac ' caftomed to the sea, it is probable he has enter | ed, and failed, onboard some merchant (hip.— I Ten Dollars will be given, ft csrtain loforma j tion, what vefftl he has failed on board of, or j the above reward and realo*able expences, for securing him, in any part of the United States, and giving immediate information thereof, to Richard Cur.san, Efquire# of Baltimore, James Seton, Efqr. of New-York, or the fubferiberb iu, Philadelphia, Thomas C 3* Peter Ma die, No. 119. south Front ftrcet. eodiot. December %■ A quantity of Home made Sheeting, to be fold on rcafonable terms, at Tho and Shreeves, ■ No 37> north Frontureet, Ncw'aury Smith, >'o. 56 north Second-street; and Rogers and DonnalJfon, No.- 41, High ftrect. . As the manufacturing this linen 13 solely to give employment to thf Poor, during the winter fca fon, and asthenics of the Society who emjiley them, ire much reduced, they hope their fellow • citizens, who are in Want) of this article, will i; lve their aid,by purchasing, to enable them to carry on the manufactory the enluing . w ' ntc !^ri o p «r> N. B. Also a quantity of good SHOE > HREAJi at Isaac r. Hopper, No- 39,Pine-ttr»et, Bank of North America. Notice is hereby given to- the >v ockholders of the Bank of Nprth Amer ica, tint'on tti'e second Monday, the nth day of January next, an Eleiiion of twelve Direc tors f>r '.hi enf'iing year, will be li»»4 at the Bai k at lo of the clock in t'ne f >ren«on. H- DRINKER, jaiir. Cathier. December 9. tavr . wSult 1 1 j■ The Partnership OF AND EMLEN, WAS Defolved the 3d instant, by mutual conl'ent, and James Creflbn is duly au thorized lo fettle the concerns of Did firm. TAMES CRESSON. WARDER EMLEN. December 9. . Wanted to charter, FOR EUROPE, A Vessel, : iSmf 0 f jjo or 280 tons burthen. Apply to James, Clibborn, & Englijh; li mo. 9th. $ FOR NORFOLK., THE SNOW M R. Y, Captain RICH, A ttauoch good vessel, will take freight on very low term, if immediate application 19 made to the captain on board, at Pine street wharf, or to Wm. G. ilf Robt. C. Latimer. N. B- A few palT«ngers can be plcafantly af commodatfd December 8. The Cargo OF THE SHIP JOHN BULKELY, Capt. Stocilry, front Baiavia, CONSISTING OF Coffee sugar & pepper Of the beji quality, FOR SALE BY William IValn. December 9. 6' Lorain &. Son, ?so. 5> North Third-Sweet, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A HANDSOtaK ASSORTMENT OF Chintzes &c Calicoes, Irish linens, sewing f»lk and best rich scars twist; ir'cdtch threads, with a variety of other lcafonable Dry Goods, And a large supply of Carpets and Carpeting, Of the latelt and molt falh'Oiiible figures. • ALSO, To be sold or bartered, , For Dry Goods, a handsome -hree-Uory BRICK-HOUSE, With piazza ar.ft kitchen adjoining, situate In Vin« uear Fourth Itreet, built in modern fii)e, with excellent materials, and well calculated to accommodate a large family. decomher 10 dot—fatt WANTED, Genteel Boarding In a private family for " T W O L A B I E S, With the accommodation 0/ two Roorr.s. 0- A PPLY to Mr. Joseph Anthony, N-o 94 Market Street, or to John Maybin, No. S Chefnut Street. December 1. 3 tawaw A Genteel Three Story BRICK HOUSE, in Spruce ntar Third street, TO LET. Enquire of MOORE WHARTON. Bceember 8. eod.iw French School, FOR YOUNG LADIES. IST. GOUIN DUFIEF, profoffor of the French language, will open on Tuslday, the 9th of De- j cember, at Mrs. Beck's Academy, in Fifth ilreet, j opposite the State Houft garden, a,morning lchool or young ladie9,from eleven till one o'clock (every otker day.) . Parents or guardians are desired to make e?.riy application, that the fckohrs may have the mutual . advantage of beginning at o»ce. N. G. Dufief, ha« the honor to inform them that he is the auther of a course of pra&ical lec tures and conferences on the mod eflentiai parts of the French language, by means of which, the lear ner is soon initiated in the most approved practice of this polite and fafhionaMe language. analysis of his Jvaw of tu'tion, and of his work having been given at length in the public papers, they are referred to the Gazette o£ the Uoited States and the Aurora for r.eptcmber last. For terms and other p:rticulars apply at No 5, feuth Fifth street, or at Mrs. Beck's on the days and hours of tuition aforefaid. December». eod6t -H War Department, November 13, 1800. Gentlemen who have applied for mi litary appointments in the ferVic# of the United States are informed that their applica tions with al. the recommendatory letters accom panying were conlumed by fire in the War Of fice, on Saturday evening last. Tboie wb » continue to desire to tve e-onfidered as candidates will fee the propriety of renewing their fcppli- Catlo,l! ' SAMUEL DEXTER, Secretary of War . THE Printers in the.diffcrent States are requeftud to giv« tbil a place in their Gazettes By this Day's Mail From Europe. SALEM, December i. From the Gazzette Universale. A. pap;r received from Caut. Wm. Brown, of the Brutus, at Legh'orn. Under Vienna, September 13, we find, the inl"pe£tars of the army by a new appoint ment were, of the infantry on the Rhine, Marquis Zoph, and of the cavalry. General Linden. In Italy, of the.infantry, General Mirrowfky, and of the cavalry, General M lzen. Commander in the Tyrol wa* Marquis Hiller. . The quarte'r-maiier in Italy, was General Zach. Commandera in the infuvredlioii of. Hungary, againfl. the in surgents were the Prince EUerh.ily, and the Gfnerals Kejpoth, Mefaros, Benjoulky, and Spleney, the younger. Albaiii, formerly auditor of the Apofloli cal Court!, has received the agreeable notice, that his Holiness ha* conferred upon him the honours of the Cardinallhip among the firft promotions. This aft has been generally applauded, (.fpecially by all who knew his merit, and the talents which he.can very ad vantageously employ is the service of the Catholic Church. CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 30. The Ruffian fleet had entern(}..tlj*^iJiN>N i . danelles their return from the Medit erranean into the Black cea. BOLOZNO, Sept. 16. We have now in the Tyrol, 55,600 sol diers 85 Companies of Rangers, and the people under military discipline. FLORENCE, Sedt. 23. The prizrs in Painting, Architecture and Sculpture were diftri'outeii with great ponip. In Sculpture the exhibitions were much ap plauded. LEGHORN Sept. 26. Among other arrivals is a Danilli Convoy,, the Siren oi 40 guns and 286 men with £ merchant vessels. They come from Berjen r but had touched at Cnglieri. UOME, Sept. 26. The free trade in Grain, which by an. editSl has been Granted has had the mill sudden and happy effe£l. The arrival ot merchantveflels at Civitavecchia, at Fiumici no, and Rida Grande has supplied our vrants> and we trust has dtflroyed tiie i n Vetera ted, obstinate and ill judged commercial reltriA ions of our Ports. lu the rcyal editt of Naples is the follow ing 7th article. All the military corps of the city and provinces shall have a protettor, who (lull be the royal hereditary prince, and there (hall be befidt-s, a commandant infper tor general, aud fub-infpedprs, which Hiall be the militiry government of Capua, arid the presidents of the other provinces. BOSTON, December 3. FROM TRINIDAD. We were Uft evening f'urnilhed with the Trinidad G.izette of the 18th Oa»ber, which is feveml days later than the account* from Havanna, which mention its capture by the French and Spaniards. In this Ga zette we find a Proclamation of Governor Picton, dated the nth of oftober 1800, allowing In cmifequence of an alarming scar city of all tlie articles of provision* Ameri can veflels, coming ditedUy froiji the Uni ted States, to bring provisions and lumber of all kinds, the growth of the United Slates, and to receive in exchang-, ary .other article, the adual produce of that co lony, except Indigo, Cotton, Lignum Vitae Wood, for fix months from the date there of. Captain Chipman, who arrived here on Sunday, in 21 days from St. 1 homas s heard nothing of the Havanna jreport of the combined squadron in the Weft-Indies ; and as the convoy with which he iiiUd cane from windward, concludes the whole to be a forgery. NAVAL AFFAIRS. ,Apprehensions are entertained for the fafety of the brig Pickering, lieutenant Hil ler, of 14 guns, and the Inlurgent frigate, captain Hetcher, of 36 guns. The foimer was out in the severe gales of September, about which tiriie, in lat. 23, a large copper bottomed brig, with quarter boards, and a range of ports, was seen bottom upwards# The Pickering was bound to S:. Kitts. The Merrimack, of 44 g ulls > ca P ta ' n Brown, is on the windward llation. This day arrived, fchoouer's Hope, Grant, Havannah ; Sukey, Cross, Surinam; brigs Greyhound, Saunders, Alicant, 46 days ; 13et fey, Winthrop,,Turks Maud, »,? days This day arrived, ship Anna, Lilly, Dorm rica, at days. Left there brig Enterpn/e, Cunningham, ef and for Wifcaflct, to i ail in a few dcys i Mary Caroline, Robinson, of and for Portland, recaptured; fchponer Cjiithu, of and for Salem, recaptured! Satisfaction, of and for WifcafTet, just arrived. November t 6, latitude su, 40, longitude 67, lpoke brig I Atlantic, of this place, CJark, for Jamaica, 14 I days out, all well. NEW-YORK, December 9. [Communicatedfor publication in the Ahr ca itile Advertiser.] Ry the Eight Honorable Lord Hugh Sey mour, Vice Admiral of the blae, an l commander in chief ot Hi.- Mafrfly's (hips and vessels employed and to be em ployed at and about ) amuica, and the li.i-. hama Maids, &c &c. All vessels which; arrived at previous to the capitulation being !, which added that coluny to His lirr.ann.ic Majefly's p< ffeffions, are St liberty to tie ir Out with the like articles, and,paying tl.t. \ . \* » ■J • t